Horse
Riding Ireland: Kerry Notorious for its beauty, celebrated for the grandeur of its
scenery, Killarney is one of the best loved tourist spots in
the world.

Located in the south-western corner of Ireland, with its
three famous lakes reflecting the ever changing skies above
the immense mountain ranges, Killarney has inspired poets
and painters for many centuries.
The Killarney Riding Stables are to be found just 1 mile
from the heart of Killarney town.
Being close to the Killarney National Park, the laid-back
customer can enjoy daily rides of one, two, or three hours.Daily Equestrian Tours in Killarney National Park:
Killarney Riding Stables also offer daily rides in the
Killarney National Park for 1, 2 or 3 hours.

The trails run through the park alongside Lough Lein, (the
largest of the three lakes in Killarney) on to Ross Castle
and Ross Island as far as Library point, panoramic views
of Innisfallen island, the Kenmare estate and the majestic
mountains surrounding Killarney can all be magnificently
observed.

Guides supervise all rides and take special care of nervous
or beginner riders, all levels of riding experience are catered
for and riders are grouped according to their aptitude.

Killarney
Reeks Trail (6 Days):The Guided Killarney Reeks Trail:
This trail provides an opportunity, like never before,
to explore the highlands of Kerry, with Ireland's highest
mountain range, the dramatic MacGillycuddy Reeks.
Ride through mountain tracks and country lanes and some
of the beaches at Waterville and on the splendid 6.4km
(4 miles) stretch of golden sand at Rossbeigh. The Iveragh
Peninsula, with much archaeological and historic interest,
extends south-west for nearly 40 miles from Killarney and
its climax is the world famous Ring of Kerry.
Accommodation in Killarney, Glenbeigh and Waterville is
included in the holiday with luggage moved between each
accommodation every day. Lunch is also provided daily.
The trail is at all times accompanied by an veteran guide
and extra assistance is given to nervous riders.
Horseriding on the Ring of Kerry.